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Roman Numerals Lapbook Project
$3.00
Students will learn both the history and math of roman numerals as they create a lasting project. Students are given informational text (a brief history) of this numerical system as well as an explanation of the numbers and how they are used (counted – will require students to ‘identify’ given numbers – i.e. CDLX). Students will also learn how roman numerals are used now in every day life.
Includes:
- – Explanation and instructions for creating a lapbook
- – Informational text
- – Map of Ancient Roman Empire
- – Lapbooking templates
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A rubric allows teachers to communicate expectations for an assignment by listing the criteria, or what counts, and describing levels of quality expected. This lapbooking rubric should have the ‘points possible’ listed when the assignment is given and any other details you expect. Give this information to the students at the beginning of the assignment and then complete the rubric after the assignment is complete.












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